Russell Martin’s Post-Motherwell Rangers Criticism Came From ‘Love and Care’
GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, AUG 4 – Rangers manager Russell Martin demands stronger leadership and a shift in team mentality after a draw, warning ego and self-preservation could hurt their Champions League qualifying chances.
- Rangers boss Russell Martin expressed no regrets about his criticism after the team's 1-1 draw against Motherwell, stating that he needs more leaders at the club.
- Martin accused players of having egos and being in self-preservation mode but claimed he has seen the desired response from his squad ahead of a match against Viktoria Plzen.
- He added nine new players to the squad this summer, including Finnish winger Oliver Antman in a £4 million deal, to strengthen the team.
- Martin emphasized the importance of honesty with players and supporters, stating that developing leaders within the team is crucial for future success.
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Russell Martin’s post-Motherwell Rangers criticism came from ‘love and care’
Russell Martin’s Rangers criticism came from ‘love and care'.
Russell Martin says Rangers criticism out of love and care
Cliff Notes – Russell Martin says Rangers criticism out of love and care Russell Martin defended his criticism of the Rangers squad after their 1-1 draw with Motherwell, stating it stems from a place of “love and care” for the players. Ahead of the Champions League qualifier against Viktoria Plzen, Martin emphasised the need for [...]


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